Paul et al v. Miller et al
Filing
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MINUTE entry before the Honorable Arlander Keys: Settlement conference held on 3/3/2014. All matters of controversy have been resolved. Terms of the enforceable settlement are placed on the record and placed under seal as confidential information. Parties anticipate filing a stipulation to dismiss either on or before the March 10, 2014 status hearing before Judge Kennelly. This case is returned to the assigned District Court Judge for further proceedings. Honorable Arlander Keys no longer referred. Mailed notice (tlp, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE Northern District of Illinois ā CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 6,1
Eastern Division
Arline Paul, et al.
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No.: 1:13ācvā07746
Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly
Eric L. Miller, et al.
Defendant.
NOTIFICATION OF DOCKET ENTRY
This docket entry was made by the Clerk on Monday, March 3, 2014:
MINUTE entry before the Honorable Arlander Keys: Settlement conference held
on 3/3/2014. All matters of controversy have been resolved. Terms of the enforceable
settlement are placed on the record and placed under seal as confidential information.
Parties anticipate filing a stipulation to dismiss either on or before the March 10, 2014
status hearing before Judge Kennelly. This case is returned to the assigned District Court
Judge for further proceedings. Honorable Arlander Keys no longer referred. Mailed
notice(tlp, )
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